No they can't... that's when you say "April Fools is past, and you're the fool at last!" And then you kick them in the crotch and push them down and shoot snake venmous poison viper venom in their eyes, and then shoot heroin into their crotch!

"Toei, Aniplex and Cartoon Network has announced the Powerpuff Girls Z at Tokyo International Anime Fair 2005 on April 1. Producers are Sam Register, Seki Hiromi (Digimon) and Katsumata Hideo (Fullmetal Alchemist).

Other web site says that the character design is done by Shimogasa Miho (Cutey Honey F) and directed by Kakudou Hiroyuki (Digimon)."

It's airing in June in Japan, according to some other sources.

If it's gonna be directed by the person who directed Fullmetal Alchemist, it just might be surprsingly good. But at the moment, I honestly don't give a fuck. The inclusion of anyone involving Digimon negates that factor.

well, if it was announced at the Tokyo International Anime Fair, it's more than likely not a hoax. But if the news spreads, eventually CN's gonna have to make an announcement or something, and we'll see if it is a hoax or not.

Originally posted by winna:Dude... I'd do all three of them... even if they were anime.

THEY'RE FIVE.

"Don't cry because it's gone, smile because it happened"-Dr. Suess"Was there ever really much hope for Futurama?""Only a fools hope.""More!"There are no more, and there never will be.""Long has Lord Groening forseen this.""Foreseen and done nothing."

I'm going to be completely honest, manga does them well. I mean anyone can draw a powerpuff girl. It's easier than drawing a South Park character. And trust me, they look great. That appeals to me so much more than the American version.

EDIT: It has come to my attention that John was the one who started this thread. Way to go, this is actually interesting. *Thumbs up*.

Originally posted by Wooter:That just sickens me. What's with the yo-yo and the hammer?

Yo-Yo: Sukeban Dekka.

Hammer: Every anime featuring a prudish girl and perverted guy EVER.

I expect to be dissapointed with the Anime version, should it exist. I really thought that PPG, while campy, and jouvenile did have some genuine funny bits, parodies and touunge-in cheek humor. If you start taking the premise seriously, as this new production is threatening to do, it really defeats the purpose.

Originally posted by Pitt Clemens:I expect to be dissapointed with the Anime version, should it exist. I really thought that PPG, while campy, and jouvenile did have some genuine funny bits, parodies and touunge-in cheek humor. If you start taking the premise seriously, as this new production is threatening to do, it really defeats the purpose.

Who said anything about taking the premise seriously? It's just drawn in a different style.

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Originally posted by RavenStar:SquarePupils - Buttercup's holding a Japanese game that's sort of like Jenga - the exchange student we hosted from Japan gave us one as a parting gift.

That's better than getting some of that awful-tasting rice candy. Yuck! What kind of a thank you is that?

To david A: What I meant by "Taking it seriously" was making it into an actual anime. Doing so I imgined would defeat the whole idea, poking fun at anime, perhaps not.

I downloaded quicktime to see it, and, yeah, very animesque while still very much like the original in terms of cartooney violence. but the PPG never needed any gay weapons, damn marketing geniuses, they beat fist on face and kick ass. The Sukeban Dekka yo-yo, the hentai retaliation hammer and the triumphant return of Sailor Mercury's useless bubbles?

Just bring back the violence and flying energy streaks, and funny jokes. And for the love of God, don't let Rikdo Koshi do anymore doujinshi.

If you liked this fellas, just wait until you see what Japan has in store for Invader Zim and South Park.

I've calld GTP a troll numerous times before, but he did come through with the dirt on this one. Thanks. You're off the list.

Originally posted by Pitt Clemens:To david A: What I meant by "Taking it seriously" was making it into an actual anime. Doing so I imgined would defeat the whole idea, poking fun at anime, perhaps not.

It's not as if this is something new. Remember Magical Girl Pretty Sammy? Eventually it became what it parodied.

Anyway, if The Big O can have an episode that makes fun of Japanese giant robot cartoons, then I don't really see the problem with this.

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I downloaded quicktime to see it, and, yeah, very animesque while still very much like the original in terms of cartooney violence. but the PPG never needed any gay weapons, damn marketing geniuses, they beat fist on face and kick ass. The Sukeban Dekka yo-yo, the hentai retaliation hammer and the triumphant return of Sailor Mercury's useless bubbles?

Originally posted by Pitt Clemens:Dammit. Eveything I say Pisses David A off. I'm not trying to, really.

Sailor Mercury: What I like-Haircut-Legs-smarts-the visor-looks good in blue-Hisakawa Aya

but you have to admit, the bubble attack was essentially useless, I think I actually saw it win an award for most useless attack in animerica.

Okay, yeah. The bubble attack sucked. Ami-chan really got the shaft when it came to offensive powers. Which is a shame, because she's easily the most interesting of the inner senshi. I mean, who do you think Yomiko Readman was based on?

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Also I just baought the Big O DVD which episode am I looking for the big parody in.

I'm sure I'll catch it, but in the meantime I'm soaking up the Batman, Dark City and Evangelion refrences.

Originally posted by Pitt Clemens: Honestly? James Bond and Emily Dickinson.

Yeah, probably; except for the James Bond part. Yomiko is like the exact opposite of Bond. She's more like Bilbo Baggins; thrown into an adventure not of her choosing, when she'd much rather be at home not having to deal with so much unwelcome excitement.

Anyway, I wasn't seriously suggesting that Yomiko Readman was directly inspired by Ami Mizuno. Hideyuki Kurata isn't Joss Whedon, after all. It's just that I see Yomiko as being similar to what Ami would eventually have become if she had never met the other senshi.

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I want SO badly to be in the meeting room when it is announced to the american actors and actresses that they'll probably be dubbing to this sometime in the near future.

Yeah, I'm sure that they'll all be just as outraged about it as you are, Pitt. There's no chance whatsoever that any of them will be indifferent, or even pleased about it.

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